O'Reilly: Killing History

Ann Coulter

Does anyone read anymore? I mean, besides tweets from Anthony Weiner?

During his otherwise excellent commentaries on race in America, Bill O'Reilly, host of the No. 1 cable news show, claimed on Tuesday night that the one person who tried to help African-Americans more than any other was ... Robert F. Kennedy!

No one laughed. I guess that's what they're teaching these days at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. (I can't wait to hear how Ted Kennedy helped eradicate drunk driving!)

According to O'Reilly's Bizarro-World history, Bobby Kennedy was "the guy who was really concerned about African-Americans" and "who really DID SOMETHING. ... He went in with the federal government and he cleaned out the rat's nest that was abusing African-Americans in the South."

Although this myth has been polished to perfection by the Kennedy PR machine (requiring all Kennedy stories to illustrate either courage or adorableness), it is simply a fact that helping blacks was not the Democrats' priority. Even the ones who wanted to, such as Bobby and John Kennedy, couldn't risk upsetting the segregationists, more than 90 percent of whom were Democratic.

Five years after Eisenhower had shown the Democrats how its done by sending federal troops to desegregate Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., President Kennedy and brother Bobby still dragged their feet in helping James Meredith enter the University of Mississippi.

On Feb. 7, 1961, Meredith wrote a beautiful letter to the Department of Justice, describing his inability to enroll at the University of Mississippi, He wrote:

"Whenever I attempt to reason logically about this matter, it grieves me deeply to realize that an individual, especially an American, the citizen of a free democratic nation, has to clamor with such procedures in order to try to gain just a small amount of his civil and human rights, and even after suffering the embarrassments and personal humiliation of this procedure, there still seems little hope of success."

The full letter is worth looking up. I would venture to guess there are not many college applicants of any race who write this well today. (You know why? Because Americans don't read anymore. You watch cable news and fill your heads with nonsense history and false facts.)

In response to Meredith's eloquent letter, Bobby Kennedy did nothing. And that's how Bobby Kennedy "cleaned out the rat's nest that was abusing African-Americans in the South"!

Remember: This was seven years after the Supreme Court had already handed down its decision in Brown v. Board of Education -- a ruling expressly endorsed in the Republican Party platform, but not the Democratic platform, I might add.

But Democrats were in the White House, so Meredith had to take his case to the Supreme Court. Liberals were engaging in their usual massive resistance to court rulings they don't like and neither Bobby nor John Kennedy would dare try to stop them.

You will notice that the Freedom Rides and civil rights marches all took place under Democratic presidents. It was the only way to get Democratic administrations to intervene against their fellow Democrats.

In June 1962, a federal appellate court ruled that Meredith had been denied admittance to Ole Miss because of his race and ordered the university to enroll him. (At least that's how the two Republican judges voted; the segregationist FDR appointee dissented.) But one old segregationist on the court -- who had not even sat on the case -- kept issuing stays to prevent enforcement of the ruling.

Only when these illegitimate stays were appealed to the Supreme Court did Bobby Kennedy's Justice Department finally weigh in, asking Justice Hugo Black, the circuit justice, to lift the stays -- nearly two years after Meredith had written to the Department of Justice asking for its help.

Needless to say, Justice Black came down on Meredith's side in a matter of about six seconds. The full court had already decided the school segregation issue years earlier in Brown.

But the state still would not admit Meredith to Ole Miss.

With a showdown inevitable, President Kennedy, on the counsel of his trusted attorney general, Bobby Kennedy, wrote a letter to the segregationist Democrat governor of Mississippi, Ross Barnett.

These were JFK's stirring words on behalf of the constitutional rights of black Americans, redeemed with the blood of American patriots:

"White House, September 30, 1962

"To preserve our constitutional system, the Federal Government has an overriding responsibility to enforce the orders of the Federal Courts. Those courts have ordered that James Meredith be admitted now as a student at the University of Mississippi."

So basically, his hands were tied. It reads like a letter from a Republican administration explaining why it's forced to comply with a gay marriage ruling. (JFK's weasel-word letter is also worth looking up.)

Yes, eventually the Kennedy brothers sent the National Guard to force the University of Mississippi to admit James Meredith. It wasn't hard to figure out what to do: Eisenhower had sent in the 101st Airborne to enforce desegregation back in 1957 against a much more tenacious segregationist (and Bill Clinton pal), Gov. Orval Faubus of Arkansas.

But in the rest of the South, schools remained segregated as long as Bobby Kennedy was attorney general and either JFK or LBJ was in the White House. (LBJ on the 1964 Civil Rights Act: "I'll have those n*ggers voting Democrat for the next 200 years.")

Black Americans may say hosannas to Bobby Kennedy, but they would have to wait for Richard Nixon to become president to win the promise of Brown v. Board.

Within Nixon's first two years in the White House, black students attending segregated schools in the South declined from nearly 70 percent to 18.4 percent. There was more desegregation of American public schools in Nixon's first term than in any historical period before or since.

It was not an accident that Nixon launched his comeback in 1966 with a column denouncing Democrats for trying to "squeeze the last ounces of political juice out of the rotting fruit of racial injustice." It's also not an accident that James Meredith was a Republican. (You'd know all this if you had read Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama, but you were busy watching TV.)

Crediting Bobby Kennedy for the great work he did on behalf of black Americans would be like calling Harry Reid the country's greatest champion of the unborn. Sure, Reid says he's pro-life, but he dare not act on it lest he upset the rest of his party. It was the same with Democrats and civil rights.

If you want to say something nice about Bobby Kennedy, remind everyone that he proudly worked for Sen. Joe McCarthy.

Joe McCarthy was picked as the Godfather of Bobby’s daughter, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend. I know that Bobby sought a job from Joe, but I thought that he didn’t get it. I’ll have to re-read “Blacklisted by History” for the answer, according to the author at least.

In answer to Ann’s first question - no, people do NOT read any more. And many of them are unable to construct a cogent thought on paper, either, as reasoned logic and true rhetoric have been almost abandoned, both as a scholarly pursuit and in its daily application.

But they can be whizzes at name-calling and ridicule, should the occasion arise. That is why a “discussion on race” degenerates into who has the more powerful bullhorn.

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posted on 07/31/2013 2:58:49 PM PDT
by alloysteel
(Unattended children will be given a Red Bull and a free Kazoo. Reminds me of Congress...)

Juan Williams had OReilly by the short hairs last night. Bill HAD to say something nice. We must also mention that Bill is, I think, a history teacher from some liberal school who then worked for years in the liberal media.

He probably believes that stuff.

And old history is so hard when you can’t get new history correct. Bill thinks George Zimmerman was told to stay in his car by the police. Fact-checking can be such a fly-by-night operation at the no-spin zone.

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posted on 07/31/2013 3:00:15 PM PDT
by xzins
(Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for their victory!)

No guilt ridden liberal has ever done any good for the minority community. Government dependency programs have destroyed the African American family. Bobby Kennedy was a dangerous and ambitious narcissist. The Black community were simply used by the Left. Just what in his public or private record is O’Reilly citing? IMHO his ode to Kennedy was simply done to appear “fair and balanced” by saying something nice about a Democrat.

The Kennedys played both sides in the racial struggles of the late 1950’s and 1960’s. They tried to win over both blacks and Democrat segregationists at the same time. They told both groups they were on their side and emboldened both sides to engage in confrontations and riots.

But the Kennedys were paragons of honesty compared to LBJ. As a Congressman LBJ opposed Federal laws to end lynching and other violence in the South. As leader of the Senate LBJ worked to sabotage voting rights laws and civil rights laws proposed by the Eisenhower Administration. LBJ supported the KKK and Democrat segregationists throughout his career.

LBJ then presented himself as a champion of civil rights in the 1960’s.After having ignored and sabotaged responsible black leaders throughout his career LBJ allied himself with the leftist black radicals in the 1960’s. The result was violence, race riots and racial animosity that continues until this day.

He is the kind of guy who has to be able to say “Harvard” someplace in any discussion of education. If he’d not gotten to Harvard, he might very well have blown a fuse and be sitting on a shelf in some jack Nicholson movie.

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posted on 07/31/2013 3:15:00 PM PDT
by xzins
(Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for their victory!)

“I know that Bobby sought a job from Joe, but I thought that he didnt get it.”

Joe Kennedy Sr. was a strong supporter of Senator Joseph McCarthy. The elder Kennedy raised money for McCarthy and also helped him gain support. Joe McCarthy dated Joe Kennedy's daughters and JFK and Bobby's sisters Pat and Eunice. Joe McCarthy was close friends with JFK and a frequent guest of the Kennedy family.

Joseph Sr. got a young and inexperienced Bobby a job on McCarthy's staff even though the Kennedy family were Democrats and McCarthy was a Republican. Roy Cohn hated Bobby Kennedy. Cohn called him “a little rich bitch”.

Bobby soon quit because of his anger towards Cohn but remained loyal to McCarthy.

Later when Bobby was working for the Democrat committee investigating McCarthy he almost beat up Roy Cohn after getting into a shouting match with him.

Johnson was detestable, but he was a shrewd politician. He knew Presidents get the credit for major legislative achievements that happen during their term. He knew he would be hailed as the champion of the CRA of ‘64 and Democrats would get the credit. Even though it was Republicans who did the heavy lifting and had been since their beginning.

“But in the rest of the South, schools remained segregated as long as Bobby Kennedy was attorney general and either JFK or LBJ was in the White House. (LBJ on the 1964 Civil Rights Act: “I’ll have those n*ggers voting Democrat for the next 200 years.”) “

Only 151 years to go. Time is running out. This must explain replacing black votes with illegal immigrant votes.

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posted on 07/31/2013 3:51:03 PM PDT
by EQAndyBuzz
(The reason we own guns is to protect ourselves from those wanting to take our guns from us.)

You got that right. I still shake my head when, exchanging ideas with a black activist professor, he allowed as to how Zimmerman started the "fracas" with Trav-on.No you Harvard idiot, the guy who threw the first punch started the "fracas.' And he did not choose wisely.According to a female activist professor, that was due to something about a "frontal lobe," suggesting that children should not run around loose without a keeper until they are actually adults...

I tend to agree with that.Same for driving, alcohol, voting and firearms licenses...

I was appalled when O'Reilly said that on last night's show, in view of the role Eisenhower played in securing the first Civil Rights legislation since Reconstruction; he also integrated the military, AND established the agency that Kennedy would rename the Peace Corps. Glad Ann jumped all over this.

O'Reilly has never gotten over his Irish Catholic Democrat upbringing in Levittown. He even said in Killing Kennedy that families like his all had a portrait of Kennedy in their homes and regarded him as a near-saint. He went on in the book to excuse all of the reckless, smartass Kennedy's terribly bad judgment in Bay of Pigs, extramarital affairs covered up by the press, pissing off scores of pressure groups who would want to have him killed, etc., and even as a ghost-written biographer who calls himself an historian, O'Reilly could never let go of worshipping Kennedy. A very disappointing book for me, after having very much enjoyed Killing Lincoln.

They weren’t tapping him without reason. Two of King’s closest advisers were Stanley Levison and Hunter Pitts O’Dell. Both were members of the Communist Party when the CPUSA was a front for the Soviet Union. The CPUSA had been trying to radicalize blacks for years with some notable success. It was the presence of these two that earned King his own wire taps.

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posted on 07/31/2013 10:13:56 PM PDT
by Pelham
(Deportation is the law. When it's not enforced you get California)

Good article by Coulter. Why does Bill O'Reilly continue to comment and write on subjects about which he know little or nothing? Because people know me as a history buff, several people asked me if I watched O'Reilly's "Killing Lincoln". They were disappointed when I told them "no, I don't trust O'Reilly to get the facts straight on anything".

At best, O'Reilly skims the facts of subjects that intererest him. He's the sort of "reader" for whom Reader's Digest Condensed Books were invented.

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